How to do a BFH mod?
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i just wrapped an big rock on my rear tires and did a burn out and woooo dawgie did it make room! if you need to make room on the front you can tie rocks on the front a do a burnout and it'll do bout the same.
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honestly it is quite a bit of clearance what tires are you planning on running?
offset LCA's (lower control arms) help quite a bit too.
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I had some MT 335/55/15 on my 3rd gen and loved the back view, but they stuck out 4" IIRC. What is the widest we can go in the read with BFH and a baseball bat.
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this would require adj panhard rod bar (to center the rear), offset LCA's, cutting the rear bump stops, and of course the BFH mod
here is a thread showing how close your getting...this car has a 11" narrowed rear however (not required)
https://ls1tech.com/forums/drag-raci...er-15x12s.html
here is my car on the 325's, moser 9" stock length, adj PHB, offset LCA's, BFH, rolled fenders (not required but recommend it), cut bump stops, had to grind the stock rear brakes to fit the 15's as well.
hope that helped!
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I like the way it is riding with the edge of the fender, clean! do you have any rear shots down low to see the width of the tires? I like a lot of tread and little axle, lol.
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Just got finished read that link you posted for me; I really like the way it came out, but seems like a lot of money to do all that. I think I will go the route you went, like I said, your setup looks real clean and with minimal work.
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